path for
Path 2
only.
4. In the
Diff type
, select
Symbols
and click
OK
. You do not need to turn on the
Diff all symbols
check
box when performing a multi-file diff because mismatching files will have a plus sign (
+
) in front of them
so that you can diff all of the symbols.
Comparing Two Directories
You can differences two source trees to determine what files have been added or removed and generate
a list of file names. When the source tree difference is complete, click
Save
to generate a list file. To diff
two source trees, complete the following steps:
1. From the main menu, click
Tools
→
File Difference
, or use the
diff
command.
2. Mark the
Recurse into subdirectories
check box to compare subdirectories.
3. Enter the two directories in the
Path 1
and
Path 2
text boxes.
4. Fill in the
Filespecs
text box with the files that you want processed.
5. Click
OK
. The Multi-File Diff Output dialog is displayed.
If a file exists in one tree but not the other, a plus sign (
+
) is displayed in the one tree and a minus sign (
-
)
in the other. You can customize the files to view with the context menu. To display the context menu,
right-click in the left or right tree. If you move the mouse over the
Plus
or
Minus
bitmap next to the item in
the tool tree, a tooltip is displayed indicating what the bitmap means.
For descriptions of the buttons on the Multi-File Diff Output dialog, see
Multi-File Diff Output Dialog
.
Generating File Lists
DIFFzilla
®
can be used to find only the files that have been changed, and can generate file lists. The
Save
button in the Multi-File Diff Output dialog can create a list of files that includes different files, match-
ing files, and files that do not exist in the other tree. Use the DIFFzilla dialog box to compare the new
source tree with the original source tree.
1. From the main menu, click
Tools
→
File Difference
, or use the
diff
command.
2. On the
Files
tab, select
Multi-File
.
3. Enter the first file in the
Path 1
text box.
4. Enter the second file in the
Path 2
text box. If the file names only differ by path, you only need to spe-
cify the path for
Path 2
.
5. Click
OK
. The
Multi-File Diff Output Dialog
box opens.
Figure 8.2. Multi-File Diff Output Dialog
DIFFzilla
®
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